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Adx71743

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ADX71743 is a lab equipment product offered by Bio-Techne. It is a device used for the analysis and measurement of specific biological or chemical components within a sample.

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Protocols for Studying Psychoactive Compounds

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MMPIP [6-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-5-methyl-3-(4-pyridinyl)-isoxazolo(4,5-c)pyridin-4(5H)-one], ADX71743 [6-(2,4-Dimethylphenyl)-2-ethyl-6,7-dihydro-4(5H)-benzoxazolone], MK-801 [(5S,10R)-(+)-5-Methyl-10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclo-hepten-5,10-imine maleate] and DOI (4-Iodo-2,5-dimethoxy-α-methylbenzeneethanamine hydrochloride) were purchased from Tocris Bioscience, Bristol, United Kingdom. For behavioral and pharmacokinetic studies, MK-801 and DOI were dissolved in 0.9% NaCl, MMPIP in 0.5% methylcellulose (Sigma–Aldrich, St Louis, MO, United States) and ADX71743 in small amount of DMSO (Sigma–Aldrich) and then titrated in 20% captisol (Cydex Pharmaceuticals, Lawrence, KS, United States). Final concentration of DMSO in the whole solution was 2%. Control groups received appropriate vehicles. All drugs were administered in a volume of 10 ml/kg when given to mice, and 1 ml/kg when given to rats. The doses of the compounds we used were partially chosen on the basis of the other studies (Hikichi et al., 2010 (link)), but mostly were established experimentally. Mostly, the compounds were administered up to the dose of 15 mg/kg; however, in some case when the activity was evident at the lower doses, the dose of 15 mg/kg was not investigated.
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Immunostaining of Synaptic Proteins

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In this study the following primary antibodies were used: mouse anti-Bassoon (1:500 dilution, Enzo, #ADI-VAM-PS003-F, RRID AB_10618753); rabbit anti-GFP (1:2000 dilution, MBL Sanbio, #598, RRID AB_591819); rabbit anti-mGluR2/3 (1:50 dilution, EMD Millipore, #AB1553, RRID AB_90767); rabbit anti-mGluR7 (1:100 dilution, Merck Millipore, #07-239, RRID AB_310459); rat anti-HA (dilution 1:400, Sigma Aldrich, #11867423001; RRID AB_390919); and anti-GFP nanobodies conjugated with ATTO647N (1:15000 dilution, GFPBooster-ATTO647N, Chromotek, #gba647n). The following secondary antibodies were used: goat Alexa Fluor594-conjugated anti-rat (1:200 dilution, Life Technologies, #A-11007); goat Abberior STAR580-conjugated anti-rabbit (1:200 dilution, Abberior GmbH, #2-0012-005-8); and goat Abberior STAR635P-conjugated anti-mouse (1:200 dilution, Abberior GmBH, #2-0002-007-5). The following chemical reagents were used: 4-aminopyridine (4-AP, TOCRIS, #940), ADX 71743 (TOCRIS, #5715), DL-TBOA (TOCRIS, #1223), L-AP4 (TOCRIS, #0103), Latrunculin B (Bio-Connect, #SC-203318), LY379268 (TOCRIS, #2453), (RS)-APICA (TOCRIS, #1073) and Tetrodotoxin citrate (TTX, TOCRIS, #1069).
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